vol. 2, num. 10 :: 2003.05.09 — 2003.05.22
For more and more people, college is becoming the culmination of the formal educational years and has the potential to decisively influence a student's approach to culture. In this sense, what does the best Christian post-secondary education look like?
American Protestant universities are currently faced with the challenge of defining an approach to culture that fears neither questions nor answers. In this sense, what does an effective institution look like?
Discipleship involves more than just the gathering of knowledge.
I thought liberal arts classes would be boring, until I started finding God in every one of them.
What do dates and names from the past have to do with our relationship to culture here and now?
How can the college experience affect an individual's lifelong approach to culture?
Though it's a difficult film to watch, an understanding of American Beauty is important to understanding current society.
N.T. Wright continues to explore important questions in Christian Origins and the Question of God series.
Even in a country you know by heart
its hard to go the same way twice
the life of the going changes.
The chances change and make a new way.
Any tree or stone or bird
can be the bud of a new direction. The
natural correction is to make intent
of accident. To get back before dark
is the art of going.
Wendell Berry
“Traveling at Home” from Traveling at Home
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